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You ought a heard my grandmother |
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When she got my grandfather, told me |
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You ought a heard my grandmother |
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When she got my grandfather, told me |
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She said, 'Get away from me, man |
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I swear you've done gotten too, old' |
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Now, when my baby left me |
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You know she left me with mule to ride |
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Now when my baby left me |
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You know she left me with mule to ride |
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Now, when the train left the station |
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You know my mule laid down an' died |
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You know, I sent my baby |
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You know a brand new twenty dollar bill |
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You know, I sent my babe |
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You know a brand new twenty dollar bill |
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Now if that don't bring her back |
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I'm doggone sure my shotgun will |
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Now, if I can't come in |
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Let me sit down in front of your do' |
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Now, I can't come in |
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Let me sit down in front of your do' |
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I leave so early in the mornin', you know |
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Your real man won't never know |
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Um-hm, baby |
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I ain't gonna sing for you no more |
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Um-hm, baby |
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You know I ain't gonna sing for you no more |
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Now, if you been startin' to leave |
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I swear, I'd just love to see you go. |